Two days in London

iOSCon celebrates the latest developments and the sharpest minds in iOS. Do you want to find out about all the latest & most topical iOS & Swift technologies and applications and discover the best practices and ideas? Then come and join us at iOSCon in London!

Syntax Tree is an underlying structure of a programming language. These structures can be used for understanding, transforming, formatting, linting or minifying code. In this talk you will learn about lexing, parsing, and working with syntax trees. You will also learn how to apply this knowledge...

Many Haskell programmers write parsers using parser combinator libraries like parsec or uu-lib, or parser generators like happy. These systems are popular because they are easy to get started with and suitable for production applications.

Haskell has lots of XML parsing libraries, implemented using different techniques, and offering different levels of performance. In this talk, you will learn why, until recently, even the fastest of these libraries was embarrassingly slow compared to state-of-the-art XML parsers. Neil will share...

Liquid Haskell is a type system extension to GHC that lets you add sophisticated predicates to type signatures. You can use these "refined types" to guarantee the safety of high-performance operations at compile time by eliminating most runtime checks.

Three days in London

Want to meet the international JavaScript, Node, and IoT communities and learn and share skills with some of the world's top experts, hackers and makers? Find out about all the latest FullStack technologies and discover the latest best practices and ideas? Then come and join us at FullStack...

Two days in London

Back for a sixth installment, the Haskell eXchange is an annual conference created for and by the Skills Matter community. An opportunity for Haskellers to meet, learn and share skills, discover emerging technologies and help evolve the Haskell ecosystem. Everyone is welcome to join, whether you...

Organised by London Haskell

Join this hands on session of Coding against a List of Haskell Puzzles. The aim is for everybody to improve their Haskell skills, by solving small puzzles, sharing their solutions and seeing how others solve the same puzzles.